After three years at the helm, Pep Guardiola said goodbye to the Allianz Arena - a place that had come to appreciate his bullish and attacking style of play. Next season he will be Manchester City manager and he wanted to make sure Saturday would be a day he'd never forget.
Bayern won this season's Bundesliga only recently but the celebrations on the final game of the league season, which they won 3-1 over Hannover, weren't solely about cherishing a 26th league title.
As the beer flowed - and it flowed - Bayern's players surrounded Guardiola and bounced as one. Yet that wasn't good enough for David Alaba, Douglas Costa and imperious goalkeeper Manuel Neuer who poured nine litres of Paulaner over the 45-year-old.
The party on the pitch looked to have calmed down when the German goalkeeper sprinted around the front of where some of the players were still lifting the championship plate to throw the contents of a Weißbier (three litre beer glass) over Guardiola.
Next up was Alaba. The left back covered the Spanish manager in Paulaner beer as he was having his photo taken with members of Bayern's staff - possibly the best photobomb in footballing history.
Guardiola, possibly wanting to allow his players to enjoy a title-winning moment, stayed behind the players and instead reflected with assistant coach Domenec Torrent.
He eventually made his way to the centre of the podium, where fittingly the players waited before they could really get the party started.
It has been a successful three years for Bayern - despite the lack of Champions League trophy that he so badly craved - and his players gave him the perfect send-off against Hannover.
Guardiola - who was presented with a farewell gift before kick-off, was treated further, when striker Lewandowski tapped home his 30th goal of the season to put the home-side in front.
The Poland striker is the first player to score at least 30 goals in a season since Dieter Mueller in 1977 and became the first foreign Bundesliga top scorer to net 30 times or more as he won the title for the second time in three seasons.
Mario Gotze - the talented midfielder who has found opportunities hard to come by this campaign - doubled the lead for the champions and grabbed a second after the break, with a fine low effort. Artur Sobiech struck a consolation for the relegated visitors, as Bayern eased to another win.
Elsewhere, former Bundesliga champions VfB Stuttgart were relegated for the first time in 41 years after losing 3-1 at VfL Wolfsburg in the top flight season finale on Saturday.
Werder Bremen needed an 88th-minute goal by Papy Djilobodji to beat visiting relegation rivals Eintracht Frankfurt 1-0 and keep their spot in the Bundesliga, with their opponents going into a play-off against Nuremberg, third in the second division.
Stuttgart, who needed a win to have a chance at earning the playoff place, quickly fell two goals behind in the first half. Daniel Didavi's 78th-minute goal gave them a glimmer of hope but Andre Schuerrle sealed Wolfsburg's win in the final minute.
Borussia Moenchengladbach sealed fourth place with a 2-0 win at Darmstadt 98 and will go into the Champions League playoffs.
Borussia Dortmund, in second place on 78 points, 10 behind Bayern, managed a 2-2 draw at home to Cologne as they prepare to face the Bavarians in the German Cup final on May 21.
Bayer Leverkusen, who secured third place weeks ago, rounded off the season with a 3-2 comeback win over visitors Ingolstadt.
Schalke 04, who announced just before their game that coach Andre Breitenreiter would be sacked at the end of the season, crushed Hoffenheim 4-1 away to clinch a Europa League spot.
Mainz 05 battled to a 0-0 draw at Hertha Berlin to finish sixth and snatch the last automatic Europa League spot from the hosts, who will go into the competition's qualifying rounds.
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